is "router A" doing a "port forward" of your CIPE port (on incoming traffic)
to
"host a" ? (I'll bet not!)
similiarly, "router B" needs to "port forward: the CIPE port to "host b".
note in your 2 tested scenerios (a to c, and b to c) port forwarding is not
necessary as all traffic is outbound (from a, or from b), or is returned
masqueraded traffic.
best rgds,
-Greg
On 19-Mar-03 Arnaud Fileux wrote:
> Hi users and gurus CIPE,
>
> I'am trying to configure a multi-VPN like this:
>
> |###| Host CIPE A
> |
> |###| Router A
> |
> (Internet)
> |
> |###|Server VPN CIPE C
> |
> (Internet)
> |
> |###| Router B
> |
> |###| Host CIPE B
>
>
> The tunnel works fine between Host A and server VPN C
> The tunnel works fine between Host B and server VPN C
>
> It doesn't work between A and B and i don't known why ? What is the best
> way to success the VPN between A and B ?
>
> Thanks you for your help.
>
> Arnaud.
>
>
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E-Mail: Gregory Hosler <gregory.hosler,AT,accessgate,DOT,com,DOT,sg>
Date: 19-Mar-03
Time: 16:43:37
If each of us have one object, and we exchange them,
then each of us still has one object.
If each of us have one idea, and we exchange them,
then each of us now has two ideas.
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